Mount Halcon

Mount Halcon
View of Mt. Halcon from Barangay Dulangan II.
Highest point
Elevation 2,616 m (8,583 ft)
Prominence 2,616 m (8,583 ft)
Listing
Coordinates 13°15′00″N 120°59′00″E
Geography
Mount Halcon is located in Luzon
Mount Halcon
Mount Halcon
Mount Halcon is located in Philippines
Mount Halcon
Mount Halcon
Country Philippines
Region Mimaropa
Province Oriental Mindoro
City/municipality Baco
Parent range Mindoro Mountain Range
Climbing
First ascent 1906 by American botanist Elmer Drew Merrill and company.

Mount Halcon (Filipino: Bundok Halcon) and (Spanish: Monte Halcón) is the highest mountain in the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, according to the new data release by Oriental Mindoro peakvisor as of 2022, it has an elevation of 2,616 metres (8,583 ft) above sea level, higher than the previous estimates data at 2,586 m (8,484 ft). It is the 23rd-highest peak in the Philippines and 37th-highest peak of an island on Earth. Its steep slopes have earned it the reputation of being one of the most difficult and technically most challenging mountains to climb in the Philippines. The first documented ascent was made in 1906 by American botanist Elmer Drew Merrill and a party of forestry and military personnel.

Inhabitants

Mount Halcon is home to the indigenous Alangan Mangyans.

Flora and fauna

Its thick vegetation contains much flora and fauna, including the critically endangered Mindoro bleeding-heart which is endemic to the area, and the stick insect Conlephasma enigma, which was first described in 2012.

History

The mountain was also the location of a possible World War II Japanese holdout. Isao Miyazawa found evidence that his comrade Captain Fumio Nakahara was living there in 1957. Another search in 1977 was called off due to Miyazawa contracting malaria. In 1980, Miyazawa found Nakahara's hut, and the natives talked to him extensively about the foreigner. However, Nakahara himself has never been spotted.

See also